Among the highlights is the launch of the new Ryobi 524GX A3 plus, a four-colour offset press with a top speed of 15,000 sheets per hour. Also being launched is the instant dry Ryobi 3404DI UV digital A3 size offset press and the new Perfecta 115UC guillotine.
Cyber is also featuring the flagship Ryobi 755S-5B, a five-colour B2 offset press with extended delivery; the Ryobi 524GX, a four-colour A3 plus offset press with full automation and speed of 15,000 sheets per hour; and the Ryobi 524HE, a cost-efficient offset press with the same capability of the more expensive presses.
The company is demonstrating the Ryobi digital presses including the Instant Dry Ryobi 3404DI-UV; an A3 size portrait format four-colour offset press with built-in direct imaging.
For those who want to talk to the top level of the company, Hiroshi Urakami, group chairman and CEO of Ryobi, Japan, is visiting PacPrint 05 along with his general manager.
Cyber is a new name to the Australian market. The company is based in Singapore and was founded in September 1976, since when it has been a major supplier of graphic arts production solutions to printers across the SE Asian region.
In June 2004, Cyber (Aust) was appointed as the sole distributor of the full range of Ryobi Offset Presses in Australia. Internationally Cyber employs about 200 staff.
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